چکیده:
The footprint of the migrant literature goes back to many years ago; however, the inclusion of the explicit components of the migrant literature became more prominent after the World Wars I and II. Migrant literature is referred to the works in which the narrator recites their living experience in an atmosphere different from their own culture and country together with the problems appertaining thereto. The present research has represented the components of migrant literature in the novel of Koor Sorkhi, written by Alieh Ataei, through a descriptive-analytic method. Alieh Ataei is of Afghan descent and the components of migration are so prominent in her works. Among the most significant components of this novel, one can refer to identity crisis, rootlessness, nostalgia, marginality and place, time and language fluidity. Koor Sorkhi is the narrative of life and war; the nine narratives that have been recited in the form of narrative me and you. The present research attempts to explain the theories related to migration and the migrant literature; afterwards, it describes and analyzes the components of migrant literature in the mentioned novel.
خلاصه ماشینی:
Explaining the Trend of Migration Literature in the Narrative-Oriented Novel "Kor Sorkhi" by "Alieh Ataei" Azar Daneshgar 1 Assistant Professor of Persian Language and Literature, Islamic Azad University, Karaj Branch, Karaj, Iran Masoumeh Zare Kohan 2 PhD Student of Persian Language and Literature, Islamic Azad University, Karaj Branch, Karaj, Iran Abstract The footprint of migration literature goes back to very distant years, but the emergence of explicit elements of migration literature in fictional works gained more prominence after World War I and II.
Migration literature refers to works in which the narrator recounts the experience of living in spaces different from their own culture and country, along with the resulting problems.
Migration, in its modern sense, has various and complex reasons; sometimes it is the realization of an individual's dreams, and sometimes, contrary to what they nurture in their minds, it is the lack of sufficient facilities for living, job, and education, the political-social and cultural situation of the country of origin, and some other examples that create a great motivation in the individual to strive for their ideal life.
Some writers have depicted these concerns and problems; it can be said that the main theme of all these works is one: the why of migration and its reasons, along with the recurring elements in such works, which include: identity crisis, marginalization, nostalgia, homelessness, the fluidity of space and time, and also language.
In this article, nine essays from the narrative-style novel "Kor Sorkhi" are examined thematically, along with an analysis of the main problems and elements of migration literature.